There are 11.5 million students in community colleges, representing nearly half (46%) of all undergraduate students in the United States. (Source)

Only two out of ten students at two-year institutions report receiving information from their college on pregnancy prevention, compared to 33% of students at four-year institutions. (Source)

Two-thirds of community college students report having sex in the last 30 days, and among those less than one-quarter (24%) report consistent use of condoms. (Source)

Half of all pregnancies in the United States -- three million annually -- are unplanned. (Source)

More than one-third of all unplanned pregnancies (1.1 million) are to unmarried women in their 20s. In fact, seven in ten pregnancies among unmarried women in their 20s are unplanned. (Source)

Nearly half (48%) of community college students have even been pregnant or gotten someone pregnant. (Source)

Unplanned pregnancies increase the risk of dropping out or stopping out of college -- 61% of women who have children after enrolling in community college fail to finish their degree, which is 65% higher than the rate for those who didn't have children. (Source)